A country girl goes to the big city where she faces the lures of glamor and temptation mingled with the wiles and snares of deceit. All this could become ruinous or could be overcome by hard work and attention to the values which motivate good choices.

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Saturday, July 18, 2015

Hello and good morning friends,I am having sleepless nights because I am excited. My book: More Than a Ticket Memoirs Flying with American Airlines from Props to Jetsis out there making new friends. As you buy the book and read it, know that I look forward to hearing from you at argie.ella@gmail.com Thanks to new and old friends for your comments and telling me what you like about the book. It helps me understand what the reader is enjoying, and as I continue to write my new book: Please Don't Call Me! Dumb, I consider what not only the brain, but the heart, is saying to my words. The following are a few of the comments which have come my way.

Glenda RoseI bought your book in the SLC airport bookstore; my husband
and I are private pilots from Connecticut, if you remember.
I read about 75% of your book on the flight to BWI and finished it
2 days after we got home. I REALLY enjoyed reading about the
period of commercial flying during which you were a stewardess when
flying was something special unlike the “cattle car” experience
of today. The first time I flew on a plane was in December of
1977 when I flew to SLC with my then husband-to-be (whom you met) so
we could get married at his brother’s house in Reno. It was
SO exciting and the stewardesses were so nice. The only thing I
did NOT like was the smoking on-board, so there is one improvement
today!
Thanks again for writing such a fun and interesting book!
Yours in flight,
Glenda Rose

Argie , I am so proud of you and of your book that I am
in. I keep it on my coffee table and it gets a lot of attention.I am
so proud to be in it. God Bless You honey. I am glad I was a part of
your life. Wish we could turn back the clock to the good old
days.Love You, Gerry

A wonderful book about an American Airlines stewardess who served
on the nation's first domestic jet flight, rose lemonade, and a
beautiful Tuscany candle in "Fresh Linen"! Please,
everyone, get this book. It's wonderfully written by my friend,
Argie! She
signed it as well.

Argie,
your book arrived yesterday and I haven't put it down since! What an
amazing story beautifully written! I love all the notes and
correspondence. I actually felt your heartache when you put your head
on your supervisor's desk in the office requesting to leave!! WoW!
Thank you so much for signing it. I will treasure that always. Take
good care my friend and thank you for sharing your story.

Professor of British and North American History at University of Kassel(Germany)

Hi Argie,

I love to use materials like your book in the classes that I teach on the history of travel and the history of air travel. They are an invaluable source to provide personal information to give students a sense of what it was like to work for the airlines and to travel by air.

Happy Holidays,

Anke

It'll be of great use in the classroom,

All the best, Anke

Freddie JoeArgie I have been reading your blog and caused my secretary to stay about 30 minutes late because she is a big American Airlines fan and wanted to see what I was reading/viewing. Congratulations on the new book and all the great nostalgic pictures.

Sonnie Sims

Argie,
your book is amazing! I am fascinated by the amount of
information and photos you have accumulated and that you
were able to compile them in such an interesting way. I
have got to sit down and start reading it from the
beginning but when I pick it up, I'll open to a page that
I can't put down. I can't thank you enough for gifting me
with it...but can I at least pay for the postage? I will
be sharing it with our luncheon group this Friday.

Thank
you, thank you, thank you!!!!

The signing on July 3, 2015 was so much fun at the Salt Lake International airport. And I am invited back for another signing on the 27th of July.

Terminal 1 at the Salt Lake airport on July 27th from 9:00 until 12:00 AM at the Weller Book Works. After you pass Security and before you take the escalator, I will be sitting there to greet you. Of course, you will need a ticket to get through Security! So have a good flight with a peaceful landing.